Good news for toe tappers as new dance and fitness studio gets the thumbs up

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In an application covering letter Louise Clarkson, ownerof the academy and fitness studio, said: "The academy aims to provide fun and affordable dance classes for all ages and abilities, actively promoting inclusion and encouraging participation from children with additional needs.

"We support community projects, having performed displays at council run events, King Park events, local schools, charity events and support the Majestic theatre with an annual showcase.

"Having spent five years at our current site, LCSD has reached capacity.

"We have expanded our original studio into an adjoining unit and creating a second studio, and this has become saturated.

"With the ever growing demand, we have become restricted in the classes we can offer.

"With no further space to expand into, to grow further we will need to relcoate."

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Bassetlaw District Council has now given the thumbs-up to the planning application.

The planning officer said: "The site is currently two vacant industrial units to the rear of West Carr Business Park.

"The proposal is for the change of use of the buildings to a dance studio and fitness studion and provide enclosed car parking area for use in association with the two leisure uses proposed.

The site of the dance studio (Image: Bassetlaw District Council)

"The applicant is expanding the existing business currently located on the opposite side of West Carr Road, with an addition of a fitness studio in the adjoining unit.